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Biological Psychologist
A scientist who focuses on understanding how biological processes influence the mind and behavior, often exploring areas such as neuroscience, genetics, and physiology.
Chemical Changes
Transformations in matter that result in the formation of new chemical substances, involving a change in chemical composition.
Emotional Disorders
A category of mental health disorders primarily characterized by significant disturbances in a person’s emotional state, affecting their everyday life.
Action Potentials
Electrical impulses that enable the transmission of information along the neurons.
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